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Field Visit

Date 9 October 1963

Event ID 1112871

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1112871

Kilspindie Farmhouse, at NO 2191 2577, occupies the site of a castle of which there are no remains, though some of the stones are built into Kilspindie Church. Two portcullis stone weights are preserved at the Manse (Rev Edward Beal, The Manse, Kilspindie). One of the stones built into the church is a sun-dial bearing the date 166- (the last figure is illegible). Another stone that looks as though it could have come from the castle is built into the west end of a farm building at N0 2190 2582. This stone bears a coat of arms and the initials WL. MB.

Visited by OS (RDL), 9 October 1963.

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